Sung by Mr. Leland Langley "O Dry Those Tears!" (1901) Song with Organ & Voilin (or Violincello) Accompts ad lib. Composed by Teresa Del Riego (1876-1968) By the same Composer "Slave Song," "My Gentle Child,"Red Clover," "Harmony," "Love Is a Bird," "Little Red Coat," "Ave Marie," "Two Songs:" (1. Heart My Hear. 2. Scotch Love Song) Chappell & Co. Ltd 41 East Thirtyfourth Street New York [Source: pages 87-91, facsimile reprint from "Song Hits from the Turn of the Century"] 1. O dry those tears, And calm those fears, Life is not made for sorrow; ’Twill come, alas! But soon ’twill pass, Clouds will be sunshine to morrow; ’Twill come, alas! But soon ’twill pass, Clouds will be sunshine tomorrow. 2. O life thine eyes To the blue skies, See how the cloudss do borrow Brghtness, each one, Straight from the sun; So is it ever with sorrow. ’Twill come, alas! But soon ’twill pass, Clouds will be sunshine tomorrow; Then life thine eyes To the blue skies. Clouds will be sunshine tomorrow.